Do we know if the remaining eps have been filmed already? It'd be nice if a resolution is forthcoming.
i'n not saying SGU shouldn't be criticized. certainly it should and i have been quite critical of it myself. what i'm saying is that certain shows take awhile to find their legs. TNG being a good example. yes, a good show should capture your attention and keep it. but this doesn't always happen.the show was getting better. i'll add my voice to that group of people. i guess to me its like if they canceled TNG after its second season.
This post reminds me of back in Enterprise's first two seasons, whenever anyone would criticize it someone would defend the show by saying "you can't diss the show yet. It hasn't reached its third season, and that's when TNG got good."
Just because it took TNG three years to get good does not mean we're supposed to hold off criticism of a show in its first two seasons. If you feel a show is crap, you have a right to express that opinion regardless of what season it's in. And a good show usually grabs you in some way right from the start. I can tell you both SG-1 and Atlantis had me a lot more interested by the end of their first seasons than SGU did when its first season ended.
The funny thing is, ENT didn't get good till S4.This post reminds me of back in Enterprise's first two seasons, whenever anyone would criticize it someone would defend the show by saying "you can't diss the show yet. It hasn't reached its third season, and that's when TNG got good."
I wouldn't praise BSG too much. That show also had a phase where it wasn't much more than a third-rate soap opera.Where the Stargate writers went wrong is in presuming that just because the BSG writers were good at "dark, grown-up" drama, that they could imitate them successfully.
NBC/Universal should just rename SYFY to "The Wrestling/Unwatchable Garbage Channel" and be done with it.
About the ONLY things it did that were halfway watcable:
- Eureka
- The 2003 BSG 4 hour mini-series and first season of BSG.
^^^
That's it. the rest was/is garbage. It WOULD be nice if someone would craete a channel for science fiction and at least have ONE (I'd love more, but at least ONE who was an honest fan of the genre)
People keep posting this hope, but no one has answered three very important questions:I imagination that there will be some closing movie airing next fall.
“Ideally, we’d get five years to tell the entire story in satisfactory fashion but, if it came down to it, we could pay it off over the course of a single season.”
Thank you, Saquist.![]()
Also, in regards to these claims that SGU should have a telemovie or something to resolve it, I ask why? According to this interview SGU was mean to be a five year story that could be told in one year. I'll quote Joseph Mallozzi:
Maybe they should have taken this five year story and told it in the one year he claims it could have taken. Then maybe the show might have been good, possibly draw in some viewers. But instead they took their season-long story arc and tried milking it for five years with pointless filler like Time, Pain and Cloverdale. If they couldn't be bothered to reslove the show on their own accord when they had the chance, if they went and ended it on a cliffhanger when the writing was on the wall, than they don't deserve a second chance to finish the story.“Ideally, we’d get five years to tell the entire story in satisfactory fashion but, if it came down to it, we could pay it off over the course of a single season.”
Bullshit. BSG's scripts were nominated twice for an Emmy, something Stargate's writers were in no danger of achieving.![]()
oh and for BSG --- it was a fine show but outside the miniseries/season 1 and patches for the rest of the way, it was over-rated no doubt. A good show but not in the league to be called one of the greats TV shows of our time as many claim.
Overrated compared to what?Actually you are making my point for me. By your own admission, BSG had a brilliant first season, while SGU needed a season just to get going. And by that time, SG fans like me had stopped watching the show.
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